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Captain Charley L. Diaz (born in 1959 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is a 30-year
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veteran who served on Active Duty from 1982 to 2012. Diaz is best known for leading the crew of the USCGC ''Sherman'' (WHEC-720) in the seizure of the Panamanian freighter ''GATUN'' off the coast of Panama in March 2007, which netted nearly 20 tons of cocaine worth an estimated $600 million. It was the largest maritime drug bust in US history. On July 21, 2005, Diaz became the first American of
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descent to command a
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(the U.S. Coast Guard’s largest cutter class). In 2008, Diaz was named one of the "Top Hispanics in the U.S. Military" by Hispanic Engineer & IT magazine. He officially retired from the U.S. Coast Guard on June 30, 2012. Diaz is an independent Homeland Security consultant in the greater Washington, D.C. area and President of Diaz and Associates, Maritime Consultants (a Maryland company).


Background and education

Diaz was born in
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, and is a 1978 graduate of Mary Carroll High School.In 1982, Diaz graduated from the
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in New London, Connecticut, where he was captain of the cadet drill team. He holds a master's degree in Public Administration (with honors) from Harvard University's
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and a diploma (with distinction) from the U.S.
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. He also completed the Department of Homeland Security “Executive Leaders Program” in 2012 at the Center for Homeland Defense and Security,
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in Monterey, California. Diaz was a visiting scholar at the
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in Washington, D.C., from 2004 to 2005. He is a life member of the
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in New York City and also a life member of the Association of Naval Services Officers, a national Hispanic affinity group.


Largest maritime drug bust in U.S. history

On March 18, 2007, Diaz led the crew of the USCGC ''Sherman'' in the seizure of the motor vessel ''GATUN'' with 765 bales of cocaine (nearly 20 tons) worth an estimated $600 million; it remains the largest maritime drug bust in U.S. history. USCGC ''Sherman'' was working for the
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at the time. Operating on a tip from the
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and the working closely with Panamanian officials, the takedown occurred just west of the Panama Canal entrance. The cocaine was hidden in two shipping containers. The drugs were later offloaded in Alameda, California where they were transferred to the Drug Enforcement Administration and transported via two Coast Guard C-130 Hercules aircraft to Florida for destruction. This celebrated drug seizure made headlines around the world.


Operational assignments

Diaz is a career cutterman, having served 12 years of sea duty on six Coast Guard cutters, commanding four of them. His afloat assignments include: *Deck Watch Officer on the 210-foot USCGC ''Active'' (WMEC-618) in New Castle, New Hampshire, 1982–1984; *Commanding Officer of the 82-foot Patrol Boat USCGC ''Point Monroe'' (WPB-82353) in Freeport, Texas, 1984–1986; *Commanding Officer of the Surface Effect Ship USCGC ''Petrel'' (WSES-4) in Key West, Florida, 1990–1992; *Executive Officer of the 270-foot USCGC ''Spencer'' (WMEC-905) in Boston, Massachusetts, 1997–1999; *Commanding Officer of the 270-foot USCGC ''Bear'' (WMEC-901) in Portsmouth, Virginia, 2002–2004; and *Commanding Officer of the 378-foot USCGC ''Sherman'' (WHEC-720) in Alameda, California, 2005–2007.


Senior staff assignments

Diaz was the U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area Chief of Staff in Alameda, California from 2009 to 2012 where he served three Area Commanders: Vice Admiral
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, Vice Admiral Jody Breckenridge, and Vice Admiral Manson K. Brown. From March 2008 - May 2009, he also served as the first ever Chief of Staff (aka Executive Director) of the new U. S. Coast Guard Force Readiness Command for Rear Admiral Timothy S. Sullivan. Prior to reporting to Pacific Area, Diaz headed the Coast Guard’s International Affairs Directorate in Washington, D.C. reporting to the Deputy Commandant for Operations, and often working directly for the Commandant, Admiral Thad W. Allen. He also served as Aide de Camp for the 20th Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, Admiral Robert E. Kramek.


Capitol Hill and 9/11

Diaz spent three years working on
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from 1999 to 2002. Diaz was the first Coast Guard Officer to serve in a Congressional leadership office when he served as the Drug Policy Advisor to the U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives, J. Dennis Hastert (R-Illinois). In the wake of the
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, Diaz helped identify the critical link between illegal heroin profits in
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and the
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terrorist network. Diaz was also instrumental in pushing legislation to create the new
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and establish the U.S. Coast Guard as an official member of the U.S. Intelligence Community. Under Chairman John Mica (R-Florida), Diaz helped orchestrate Congressional hearings that led to the passage of
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(i.e., the $1B U.S. aid package that helped reverse coca production trends in Colombia).


Retirement

On June 30, 2012, Captain Diaz officially retired from the U.S. Coast Guard. At the time of his retirement, he was a senior Captain in the United States Coast Guard and serving as the Pacific Area Chief of Staff responsible for overseeing the execution of one half of all Coast Guard operations. He is President and CEO of Diaz LLC, Diaz & Associates Consulting.


Awards and recognition

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- with one gold star (signifying a second award) *   Meritorious Service Medal - with three gold stars and Operational Distinguishing "O" device *   Coast Guard Commendation Medal with two gold stars and "O" device *  
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with "O" device *   Commandant's Letter of Commendation Ribbon * Coast Guard Presidential Unit Citation with "hurricane symbol" *  
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Secretary of Transportation Outstanding Unit Award The Secretary of Transportation Outstanding Unit Award, formerly known as the DOT Outstanding Unit Award, is a U.S. government unit decoration which was established in 1994. The Presidential Unit Citation and Joint Meritorious Unit Award are ...
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with two gold stars and "O" device *  
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with two gold stars and "O" device *  
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with four gold stars *   Coast Guard "E" Ribbon with three gold stars *   Coast Guard Bicentennial Unit Commendation *  
National Defense Service Medal The National Defense Service Medal (NDSM) is a service award of the United States Armed Forces established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. It was awarded to every member of the U.S. Armed Forces who served during any one of four s ...
with one star *  
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal The Global War on Terrorism Service Medal (GWOT-SM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces which was created through Executive Order 13289 on 12 March 2003, by President George W. Bush. The medal recognizes those military service ...
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Humanitarian Service Medal The Humanitarian Service Medal (HSM) is a military service medal of the United States Armed Forces which was created on January 19, 1977 by President Gerald Ford under . The medal may be awarded to members of the United States military (incl ...
with one star *   Special Operations Service Ribbon with two stars *   Coast Guard Sea Service Ribbon with three stars *   Coast Guard Rifle Marksmanship Ribbon with "E" device signifying EXPERT Medal *   Coast Guard Pistol Marksmanship Ribbon with "E" device signifying EXPERT Medal Diaz’s civilian awards and recognition include: *the Golden Eagle Award presented to the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter ''Sherman'' by the White House Executive Office of the President
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, *the Secretary’s Team Award presented by Department of Homeland Security Secretary
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, *the Neils P. Thomsen Innovation Award presented to the Force Readiness Command in 2010, *the
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Special Recognition Award, *the
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General Council’s Award, and *two
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entries. *He was also named an honorary Admiral in the Republic of
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by the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Diaz, Charley L. 1959 births Living people People from Corpus Christi, Texas Harvard Kennedy School alumni Naval War College alumni United States Coast Guard Academy alumni United States Department of Homeland Security officials United States Coast Guard captains Recipients of the Legion of Merit Naval Postgraduate School alumni Military personnel from Texas